"Horizonte", painting exhibition by Rodrigo Vilhena
Rodrigo Vilhena (1968), who holds a master's degree in painting from the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon, presents a pictorial collection of seascapes at the King Carlos I Museum of the Sea.
Produced over the course of a decade, the works create a timeline, displayed in a pictorial mosaic in the exhibition room, conceiving from this accumulation of seascapes a chapel of the human condition, in which the viewer is confronted with the passage of time. This composition of canvases, arranged on the horizon, is accompanied by a video.
It's up to the audience to trace their way through the various and varied paintings, thus creating their own path and finding their own horizon. The human being is the "being-in-between" and his journey takes place in the discourse of the crossing. He is a "being-in-crossing" as a "between-being" in the liminality of the horizon.
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